An Angel and a Demon walk into a bar…yes it sounds like the set up to a joke but it was, in fact, the set up of a very interesting scene in last week’s CW cult hit, Supernatural. We look to movies like Back To The Future and others to see if art can influence life, and I believe Supernatural may have done just that. Season 10 ended with Dean Winchester smiting the fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Death and unleashing The Darkness unto the world. Season 11 starts with our heroes trying to figure out how to fix the damage they have brought...

Mystery Leg Found in Grand River (Michigan) The lower half of a human leg with the foot still inside a tennis shoe was discovered in the Grand River near Lansing, Michigan this past weekend. Brenke Fish Ladder, where the leg was discovered by a local fisherman, was combed through for a total of 6 hours by police and the Capital Area Dive Team, yet no other clues presented themselves and no other body parts were located. Police worked in a makeshift crime lab set up on the bank of the river, according to the Detroit Free Press. Through yellow police...

Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can album cover (Chris Hadfield) All Systems Go For Release of Space Man’s Full Length Album Next Month Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can is the first album set to be released by retired Commander Chris Hadfield on October 9. His guitar and vocal tracks were entirely recorded in space during a 6 month stay on the International Space Station with the rest of the album being multi-tracked back on earth. Hadfield had brought a guitar to the MIR space station on his first space mission as a gift about 20 years ago. Some tracks were earlier compositions while...

Florida Man #0 – The Mysterious Origin Issue – Take a Journey of Discovery to Attempt to Find Out Why Florida Man Possesses his Strange Powers If you’re reading internet news like this article, you’re bound to already know about the Florida Man phenomenon. For years, Florida man has kept bystanders entranced with his super-human ability to do the weirdest things you can imagine—and even better than that, get caught doing it. But there has been little explanation offered for why Florida has so much strange stuff going on. Yes, there was the Salon post from 2 years ago and...

Article submitted by Alanna Fox Starks Alien Contactee Group and Xperiencers TV Show Founder: RIP A Tribute to Jim O’Connell, Founder of Xperiencers TV Show “Got Aliens?” The world of the paranormal has experienced a great loss in the passing of Jim O’Connell. He was the founder of Xperiencers.com, a group whose purpose was to lend support to anyone who had experienced alleged contact with extraterrestrials. Jim O’Connell was a UFO and Alien researcher for over 20 years. He mysteriously passed away in his sleep in his Connecticut home on September 9, 2015. He was the founder...

Is Another Financial Collapse Coming? A Phd. economist is aligning his views with biblical prophecy known as a Shemitah, which is going to occur this Sunday, September 13, 2015 and it predicts that an economic downturn or crisis is inevitable. It has been occurring in recent history every 7 years, according to the religious minister and author Jonathan Cahn. In an interview with Perpetual Assets, Phd Economist Jim Willie says: “The odds of the Shemitah cycle being random is 61.8 Billion to one, according to my math. I believe the the crisis in 2015 is going to be worse than the Lehman Brothers...

Another, yes another, powerful storm has now caused severe flooding in several Spanish towns, washing trucks and cars down along their tight streets. Still reeling from the hailstorm last week, which we earlier reported on, the small town of Adra, in the Almeria province of Andalusia in southern Spain is picking up the pieces after a massive flood ripped through its streets. With over half a meter of water fallen in some places, at least 30 people trapped in their vehicles needed rescuing. But this wasn’t the only Spanish town to see devastation. More than 300 emergency calls were made across Malaga,...

We earlier reported on the unusual and terrifying hail event that took place in Mexico on the 30 of Aug and now reports have come in about another devastating hailstorm, this time in Aragon in NE Spain. The event took place on Aug. 31 during an outburst of powerful storms. Hail the size of golf balls fell from the sky destroying everything from trees to windows to lawn furniture. There is some incredible video footage online showing what appears to be a backyard and a pool. The hail comes on light at first, splashing spouts of pool water into the air...

Doc, you built a time machine…out of a DeLorean? Well, not exactly. But some creative and enterprising people in Japan have come up with what could be next best thing. True, it may not be as good as a time machine made from a DeLorean, but it’s certainly got to be the coolest way to get people interested in recycling. Michihiko Iwamoto, when he’s not piloting a stainless steel dream machine is no slacker. He helms a Tokyo company called Jeplan, that focuses on innovative recycling technologies. It’s through this firm that his DeLorean DMC-12, a carbon-copy of the one from...

In the event of a zombie apocalypse, it’s imperative that you have a plan. If you’re influenced by the movies, then you might be inclined to take your chances and head for the nearest pub or shopping mall in order to outwit a growing horde of bloodthirsty zombies. Your average shopping mall is equipped with all […]

Nobody has ever put a lander on the far side of the Moon before, but China is well on its way to being the first. Over the weekend, the country launched a craft called Queqiao – a satellite that will orbit the Moon to relay messages from the yet-to-be-launched lander, Chang’e-4. The Moon is tidally […]

It only lasted for a savage, fleeting instant, but for 8 intense seconds last week an eagle, a fox, and a rabbit flew across the sky as one. In an incredibly rare scene, photographers have captured the moment a bald eagle swooped down upon a young red fox clutching a rabbit, and in its whirlwind […]

There is something special and awe-inspiring about watching new land form. This is what is now happening in Hawai’i as its Kīlauea volcano erupts. Lava is reaching the ocean and building land while producing spectacular plumes of steam. These eruptions are hugely important for the creation of new land. But they are also dangerous. Where […]

Calling all citizen scientists! A project looking for those dying, exploding stars called supernovae out in deep space is also searching for volunteers to help in the work, and you can get real science credit for it along the way – even if you’ve never done a second of star-gazing before. Astronomers from the Australian National […]

When Jean-Lou Justine received the first photograph of a giant worm with a head like a shovel, the biologist was astounded. Hammerhead flatworms, which grow to a foot or more in length, do not belong in European vegetable gardens. “We do not have that in France,” said Justine, a professor at the National Museum of […]

Astronauts go through many physiological changes during their time in spaceflight, including lower muscle mass and slower muscle development. Similar symptoms can occur in the muscles of people on Earth’s surface, too. In fact, it could affect everyone to some extent later in life. “Age-related skeletal muscle disorders, such as sarcopenia, are becoming a greater […]

Exposure to early life trauma can lead to poor physical and mental health in some individuals, which can be passed on to their children. Studies in mice show that at least some of the effects of stress can be transmitted to offspring via environmentally-induced changes in sperm miRNA levels. A new epigenetics study raises the […]

Most renderings and reconstructions of pterodactyls and other extinct flying reptiles show a flight pose much like that of bats, which fly with their hind limbs splayed wide apart. But a new method for inferring how ancient animals might have moved their joints suggests that pterosaurs probably couldn’t strike that pose. “Most of the work […]

Corals growing in high-latitude reefs in Western Australia can regulate their internal chemistry to promote growth under cooler temperatures, according to new research at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at The University of Western Australia. The study, published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, suggests that ocean warming may […]